live broadcast bar October 16th According to the " Daily Mail ", Sky Sports commentator, Manchester United legend Gary Neville believes that under the leadership of Tenghach, Manchester United's dark days "have passed", but he still warned that the Dutch will face a difficult period before the World Cup offseason.
Since the second round of the league, the Red Devils has gradually recovered and won 8 games in the past 10 games, including the league defeated Liverpool and Arsenal . The standings have rebounded from the bottom of the first two rounds to the fifth place, only 1 point behind Champions League . Next, they face a series of difficult games - they will welcome Newcastle and to Tottenham Hotspur at home in the next 7 days. Gary Neville said that before the World Cup offseason arrives on November 13, it will be a barometer to see whether Manchester United is improving.
Neville said: "I think the team is doing something that looks promising. When you see they have spent £1.3 billion, I still think 'I'm not looking at a team that has spent £1.3 billion'. But it's not because of Tenhamhe, it's been the case in the past five, six, seven seasons."
"Obviously, we're still far from Manchester City , but we've beaten Liverpool and Arsenal, so there's hope. The next few weeks will be tough for Manchester United. Next, Manchester United will have four or five tough games, which will tell us that after the first half of the season, we can What is the position. In my opinion, the most important thing is that we have discussed the ownership of the club - this needs to be changed and dealt with. But the coach has adapted well. It seems that there is a solidarity between the players and the coach."
Gary Neville also praised Tenhach's work after a tough summer, including dealing with the criticism that C Ronaldo told the club that he wanted to leave, signed Ajax for £56.7m for the signing of Ajax for old player Lisandro , and the trouble caused by the continued downturn in central defender Maguire . Lisandro was controversial for height issues after his four-goal defeat at Brentford, while Maguire was criticized for his poor performance and was taken to the start by Tenhach, but retained his captain's armband.
Neville said: "Tenhach had a very, very difficult time well. I think when he faced that pressure after his crushing defeat at Brentford, his handling of Martinez (Lisandro), and his handling of Maguire and Ronaldo - the superstars and important roles on the team - all told us that he would not evade to make major decisions."
(Felix Cat)